For those who don’t know, the Free State Project‘s goal is to get 20,000 liberty loving individuals to pledge to move to New Hampshire within a 5 year period of reaching 20,000 signers. As of today the Free State Project has over 16,000 signers. That means we’re only 4,000 signers away from seeing a massive migration of libertarians and anarchists to a compact geographical region.

Is that title too provocative? Well, my intention is to provoke, not because it’s my style but because it’s his. In some circles he is known as “He Who Shall Not Be Named,” in part because when people discuss him by name he apparently demands equal time, or so I’ve heard. I invite such demands. Chris is free to comment, and also to submit a rebuttal, or a clarification if I’ve got the facts wrong. As the editor of Daily Anarchist I can say with relative certainty that we will publish it (No special treatment. It would have to meet our submission guidelines). But before there can be a rebuttal there must be a proposition, and I would put forward that according to Chris Cantwell’s ethic (not mine), Chris Cantwell has already committed a capital offense, and it may well be time for him to put a gun in his mouth to prevent his own future aggression.

At last! The freestateproject.org has updated its website to reflect the 21st century. I think a lot of the reason the signup rate has been so slow for so long is because the old website looked abandoned, as if the project had also been abandoned. But no more! Now new visitors will see a vibrant movement that is alive and well. One the of the best features about the new website is the focus on the blog, and the ability of early movers to be able to contribute content. Shared blog articles can bring in thousands of visitors, easily. With the old website, there was never any new content to share, so naturally people didn’t share the same, tired, old website to their friends over and over. This way, a lot of new eyeballs are going to discover the Free State Project which means an increased rate of new participants. It sure has been fun seeing all the new movers arrive lately. I can’t wait until the day new movers are arriving at the rate of 10 or so per day. Wow! Anywho, check out the new site!

It’s been a while since I’ve watched a Freedomain Radio video, but the title of this one intrigued me. It’s called Finding Your Tribe. If you’re somebody who lives in an area that is completely devoid of a libertarian presence, except for yourself, please consider how important it is not only for you, but for the tribe waiting for you, to come join them in New Hampshire where our numbers abound. Enjoy the video!

I’ve just returned from the 2013 Liberty Forum in Nashua, NH hosted by the Free State Project. Let me tell you, it was amazing! To be honest I went in with low expectations, but came out a bigger fan of Liberty Forum than Porcfest. I’d like to share with you some of the highlights of my trip.

I know there are a lot of libertarians and anarchists that doubt the efficacy of the Free State Project. But if I had to take a guess the Free State Project’s biggest critics within the libertarian community are people who aren’t really activists anyways. They’re more like anarcho-complainers than anarcho-capitalists. That being said I haven’t met any fellow Free Staters since I’ve been in New Hampshire that think the project is a failure. The thing that excites me the most about the Free State Project is that so many new and exciting endeavors are only possible once a critical mass of activists come together in a small location. Take, for example, this latest bit by Free Keene residents to out undercover cops and foil their plans for entrapment. I would really love to see more of this sort of thing happen. Enjoy!

At last! My wife and I have finally made it to the part of New Hampshire where we’ve long wanted to live. Before leaving California in the middle of summer, last year, the goal was to move to Grafton County where the population is sparse and the mountains and trees abound.

Today, the Free State Project has achieved five percent of its goal to get twenty thousand liberty-minded individuals to move to the state of New Hampshire. These early movers, including myself, decided that they couldn’t wait to reap the rewards of living in close proximity to many of the world’s most die-hard libertarian activists. At the time of this writing there are nearly twelve thousand participants, or more than half, of the people necessary to spark a mass migration of libertarians to the “Live Free or Die” state.

If you’re uncomfortable with the lack of freedom in your life or the direction things are headed in your locality, consider moving to a state that liberty lovers are moving to, instead of fleeing from. I can attest to the many opportunities, both social and financial, that await you in New Hampshire. Sign up today!

My wife and I have safely arrived in New Hampshire! Thanks to the help of my father’s packing, towing and driving we made the more than three thousand mile journey from the People’s Republic to the Free State. I have some observations about the trip as well as the arrival that I would like to share with you.